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job killingur michigan business tax, replacing it with a simple, fair, efficient corporate tax while we rolled back the income tax rates for hard-working michigan families. as chair of the house education committee, we are hard at work reforming our education system by giving parents and no student opportuny in challenging the status quo. thently, michigan became 24th right to work state in the country. [applause]if we can do it in michigan, if we can do it in michigan, the birthplace of the union, we can do it anywhere. let me tell you what we're doing. personal income is rising. unemployment has declined. we have the second-highest economic growth rate in the country. we are the third best in high tech job growth. these results are real. while we have watched our largest cities struggle under decades of failed liberal policies. -- policies, we are optimistic about the future of michigan and of detroit. [applause]conservatism and common sense were the silver bullets. jennifer granholm just couldn't get -- bullets jennifer granholm just couldn't get. heededatives in michigan the call
job killingur michigan business tax, replacing it with a simple, fair, efficient corporate tax while we rolled back the income tax rates for hard-working michigan families. as chair of the house education committee, we are hard at work reforming our education system by giving parents and no student opportuny in challenging the status quo. thently, michigan became 24th right to work state in the country. [applause]if we can do it in michigan, if we can do it in michigan, the birthplace of the...
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a heck of a lot better than treasuries after the tax benefits. it's been left behind by the rest of its cohort. i can't believe i'm talking about this one because it's so far behind. i'm talking about one of the great american companies, merck, mrk, the pharmaceuticals giant that's stumbled more times in the last few months than a college kid on st. paddy's day. since early december, the early pharma names have roared. pfizer up 12%, bristol miers up. i'm typical of my eighth anniversary, i somehow got blue ink on my hand. and cell gene jumped 43%. meanwhile, merck has done nothing. it's actually down about 1% over the same period. right now there are reasons merck has underperformed the rest of the ones. in december, the good -- in december, the company got bad clinical trials from a new cholesterol drug that they were working on. and i thought it was going to be a big one, i have to tell you. so merck decided to stop development here in the u.s. and pull the drug overseas where it was already approved. this was one that i thought was just going
a heck of a lot better than treasuries after the tax benefits. it's been left behind by the rest of its cohort. i can't believe i'm talking about this one because it's so far behind. i'm talking about one of the great american companies, merck, mrk, the pharmaceuticals giant that's stumbled more times in the last few months than a college kid on st. paddy's day. since early december, the early pharma names have roared. pfizer up 12%, bristol miers up. i'm typical of my eighth anniversary, i...
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the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand on that -- guest: yes. he keeps painting regions of blue, the conservative color. people have begun up there to trust the conservatives with power. the liberal lock on the country has been broken, for now. liberals are not even the official -- official position. that is another left party. harper is a incremental list. quality, buter's he does not move the public farther than they are willing to go. he likes to -- i think the way he would put it is, they only can the common sense gene in the canadian people. they are a part of anglo- american said -- civilization. this was the
the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand...
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, so you have parking tax and property tax are the ones, so mta receives 80% of parking tax in lieu, and what that means is that the parking tax comes into the general fund and we give mta general fund money in the same dollar amount, so that amounts to 61 million dollars, similarly with the library, 2.5% of property tax, this is an additional 37 million, open space, 37 million, the children's fund of 44.7 million, the municipal symphony, 2 million, and then the hotel tax as we discussed earlier, 88 million that is then budgeted, 56 million of that is budgeted in the general fund. >> so, the open space fund is getting an additional 37 million this year, yes, this year? >> it is getting 37 million, it is not an additional, each year, it gets the percentage of property tax, 2.5% of property tax, so as property tax grows, the open space fund is lucky enough to grow with our largest growing general fund tax. >> got it. supervisor avalos? >> just a question on that, so we have the open space property tax set aside, 2.5% at 37.3 million, is there anything that protects overall funding with
, so you have parking tax and property tax are the ones, so mta receives 80% of parking tax in lieu, and what that means is that the parking tax comes into the general fund and we give mta general fund money in the same dollar amount, so that amounts to 61 million dollars, similarly with the library, 2.5% of property tax, this is an additional 37 million, open space, 37 million, the children's fund of 44.7 million, the municipal symphony, 2 million, and then the hotel tax as we discussed...
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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denied, set down at separate tables and the staff just didn't know what to do with fat to get paid taxes, fall also walls but they are not able to take part in the things of the alexandria citizen was about to take part in. this is part of a program that the young local attorney had been working on for some time. >> he was a native of alexandria? wanting to be a lawyer for two reasons, one, there was a lawyer you're in town, thomas watson, who rented space from his father, and he became fascinated with what the lawyer did. the letter he took a trip on with his brother to d.c. and they were coming back and ask to move from the seats once the streetcar brought in alexandria by a patient that was there and they refused to that i believe there was tucker's brother all those that refuse to move from his seat and when they got off the street cars the woman filed that and so i sat down a policeman to have the young, old and a rusted and luckily the charge was confirmed out because the boys were really scared the charges would not be thrown out, but the judge felt like they hadn't created in the
denied, set down at separate tables and the staff just didn't know what to do with fat to get paid taxes, fall also walls but they are not able to take part in the things of the alexandria citizen was about to take part in. this is part of a program that the young local attorney had been working on for some time. >> he was a native of alexandria? wanting to be a lawyer for two reasons, one, there was a lawyer you're in town, thomas watson, who rented space from his father, and he became...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [chanting] right to work has got to go. >> protesteres are lashing out again but the governor is not backing down at all. michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [chanting] right to work has got to go. >> protesteres are lashing out again but the governor is not backing down at all. michigan's right-to-work laws set to...
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the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not understand it and thought their taxes increased. people that look at the facts understand that they have received tax reductions. i personally think we have gone a little overboard. we will have to rebalance the scales, but the president kept his promises on taxation, notwithstanding what you're caller said. you're caller is wrong. beach on twitter says the private sector will always be a better fiscal that the anything run by the government -- fact, says this person. we are talking about the budget with earl blumenauer as the house begins work on the budget put out by paul ryan last week. "the hill" rep
the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the greatest show on earth thank you, thank you, thank you. the conservative circus known as cpac is back in town and they promised it would be new and different. sorry, kids. it's the same ol
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through...
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we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we eliminate some of the depletion balances. there's no reason we should be giving tax subsidies to these companies. we eliminate benefits for , reduce corporate meals and entertainment. is one thing. the second thing we do is we say, all right, people making over $400,000 now will be haying a tax of three point 96% on their highest income. % on their highest income. institute new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires. $1 on every one dollar above million. 40 six percent on every one dollar above 20 million dollars. we finally go to a total of 49% for every on
we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we...
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to reach outive and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. it is time we all stop preaching to the choir. america already has one party that is expert at pitting groups against one another. we will never win a, a test of identity -- a contest of identity politics. we have to believe in america posset sectionalism and her greatest achievement -- that no one is guaranteed success the everyone is guaranteed an equal opportunity at success. [applause] the greatest lie that the liberals tell is that government is the way to realize this. there is a reason that washington d.c. is an island of prosperity and it's a nation mired. more it picks winners and losers, the more crony capitalists win, the more the rest of us lose. whether it is clean energy or free obama phones or prophylactics -- if he did not have a team of lobbyists in dc you are not at the table. you are on the menu. [applause] if mrs. thatcher with us here today she would remind as there is a big difference between being pro-business and being pro-free market
to reach outive and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. it is time we all stop preaching to the choir. america already has one party that is expert at pitting groups against one another. we will never win a, a test of identity -- a contest of identity politics. we have to believe in america posset sectionalism and her greatest achievement -- that no one is guaranteed success the everyone is guaranteed an equal opportunity...
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i believe the password should include progrowth tax reform that lowers tax rates and broadens the tax base and smart spending cuts so that we can begin to dig ourselves out of the fiscal hole. it was projected to grow overnight chilling hours of the next 10 years. our nation's deficit is almost $500 billion. we are already a half trillion dollars in the hole this year. spending must be reduced. unfortunately, the president's budget proposal is missing in action. it will either address out-of-control spending what is a fair share, even without the tax hikes, i am an accountant. in 2009, the top 20% of earners made 61% of the pretax income and paid 90% of all federal income taxes. many of those earners affect small-business owners to plow through those that expand and create jobs. citizens and small businesses deserve better. that tax hits almost everywhere, so it can be significantly scaled back. let's not forget that it is them and it would balance the budget by 2016. balance the budget at a time when families are still tightening belts. it is simple, effective, and rio. instead we ne
i believe the password should include progrowth tax reform that lowers tax rates and broadens the tax base and smart spending cuts so that we can begin to dig ourselves out of the fiscal hole. it was projected to grow overnight chilling hours of the next 10 years. our nation's deficit is almost $500 billion. we are already a half trillion dollars in the hole this year. spending must be reduced. unfortunately, the president's budget proposal is missing in action. it will either address...
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what do you have to pay taxes? maybe they do pay payroll taxes. i guess the story or the question has to be, it's not just because you didn't try to become attractive to hispanics, african-americans or single women. you didn't give them the opportunity that you suggest that your party stands for. you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal with big pharma and medicare part d and then the deregulation of wall street back in the late '90s took us right into the housing problem and the criminal activity that took place on wall street that has not been
what do you have to pay taxes? maybe they do pay payroll taxes. i guess the story or the question has to be, it's not just because you didn't try to become attractive to hispanics, african-americans or single women. you didn't give them the opportunity that you suggest that your party stands for. you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost...
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this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last night debating this. david can start. >> ok. >> do you consciously choose to do that? [laughter] >> i think that free will is a mainly unhelpful concept and i think that you have to ask the question from the legal system and from the science perspective as to what free will
this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the...
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it comes out of your taxes. you helps the waltons get richer. >> that is a great point* to end on. and every video store participating. we have copies of the book. thank you for coming. [applause] >> it is not about alexandria virginia but in history when the district of columbia included parts of what is now virginia. what went wrong and why it left. one thing i wanted to do is give a sense of what life was like. firefighting worked very differently. crime worked differently, a slave -- slavery played a crucial role and politics were different this was a democratic city. so today for what they think looking back at this time period there was a political position that exist today. to give you a sense of alexandria this is where you find the original boundary marker. the other is the dueling grounds that took place between secretary of state henry clay and john randolph. the other place is the infamous slave 10 where we are headed next. we year standing in one of the hidden gems of old town alexandria. located in the basement of the northern virginia durbin they get one time the mos
it comes out of your taxes. you helps the waltons get richer. >> that is a great point* to end on. and every video store participating. we have copies of the book. thank you for coming. [applause] >> it is not about alexandria virginia but in history when the district of columbia included parts of what is now virginia. what went wrong and why it left. one thing i wanted to do is give a sense of what life was like. firefighting worked very differently. crime worked differently, a...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. martha: we are following a very disturbing breaking news development out of syria this morning. and we are going to bring you all of the latest on that today. we also want to tell you about a very tragic event that happened today in hawthorne, nevada. it was a deadly explosion that happened during a training exercise. this is new information that we're getting on this. it happened at an army ammunition depot in western nevada, sadly, tragically, seven u.s. marines lost their
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time is running out to claim nearly a billion dollars in unclaimed tax refunds. the irs is sitting on the money left behind by close to a million americans who failed to file federal tax returns in 2009. april 15th is the deadline to file and claim the refund. still to come, from ponzi to prison: the inside scoup on how a florida lawyer fooled investors out of a billion dollars. but first, detroit isn't the only city facing a fiscal emergency. the other u.s. cities under pressure next with bill moller, after this "in the know" message. now we have the future and the fortunes of detroit, michigan, handed over to a bankruptcy lawyer. detroit may be in the worst shape financially, but plenty of other cities are in serious financial stress too. is detroit just the first domino to fall? let's talk with brian battle. he is the director of trading performance at trust capital partners. you are involved for 25+ years in looking at the bond market, municipal credits. let me ask you, is detroit unique here? > > unique is a word for it. what is wrong with detroit is two thi
time is running out to claim nearly a billion dollars in unclaimed tax refunds. the irs is sitting on the money left behind by close to a million americans who failed to file federal tax returns in 2009. april 15th is the deadline to file and claim the refund. still to come, from ponzi to prison: the inside scoup on how a florida lawyer fooled investors out of a billion dollars. but first, detroit isn't the only city facing a fiscal emergency. the other u.s. cities under pressure next with bill...
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all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business, and we want them to set up and maintain their plans. about 4% of this tax expenditures goes to taxpayers at $1 million or more income. number 3 on the list there, it's the preferential rate for capital gains and dividends. it is true that higher-income taxpayers tend to have more capital gains but a few montes ago, the rate rose 50%. do we want to choke off more savings and investment? number 4 -- that's the deduction for state and local income and real property taxes. "the new york times" editorial page is usually very in tune with the majority. an editorial december 6, 2
all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business,...
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and if not the dog walker should be fined or taxed to do so. we don't want another tragedy like dianne whipple. if a dog walker sees abuse on the animal, it should be reported to the police. now, i have a neighbor that has a pit bull and he muzzles it when he takes it out. so, i think the dog walker should do the same. thank you. >> thank you. mr. paulson. >>>♪ and now you can walk the dog you can follow the regulation plan walk the -- walk your dog the best friend to man and i know you can and you'll follow the city plan and walk your best friend in the city sun, walk, walk it >> thank you. is there any additional public comment on item number 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, first on the amendments that i've offered changing the grandfathering date, can we have a motion? >> i'll make a motion. >> and can we take that amendment without objection? that will be the order. [gavel] >> mr. chair, i believe this is coming out of committee report for tomorrow in >> right. and i do understand that amendment is not sub
and if not the dog walker should be fined or taxed to do so. we don't want another tragedy like dianne whipple. if a dog walker sees abuse on the animal, it should be reported to the police. now, i have a neighbor that has a pit bull and he muzzles it when he takes it out. so, i think the dog walker should do the same. thank you. >> thank you. mr. paulson. >>>♪ and now you can walk the dog you can follow the regulation plan walk the -- walk your dog the best friend to man and i...
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the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun control advocates have fun order to believe they protect us from the government tyranny. what if the government here tried to take over your bank account? war. it would be on. cyprus proved that joe biden's notion all you need is a shotgun is deeply flawed. sadly, though, the steal from the rich mentality is alive and well in america. remember occupy wall street? how different is the solution from the ret take demands your wealth is spread around? the defense against the toxic ideology isn't only reason but almost with a rifle. so it will never happen here. you have the good sense of t
the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun...
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governor jeb bush was in office he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk abut the size of government. ronald reagan was in the white house he dramatically reduce the rate of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarks for higher state spending and reduce the size of the state government payroll a 13,000. when ronald reagan cut taxes and reduce the side of the government on the national level he did it with a purpose in mind. it was to spur the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to grow. in his years in office over 20 million new jobs were created governor bush's state of florida is similar philosophy and economic or grams created a thriving state economy for 1.4 million new net jobs were added during his time in office. there are other fundamental report issues where the two men match. suspending the rising cost of health care improving education through accountability and school choice and as
governor jeb bush was in office he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk abut the size of government. ronald reagan was in the white house he dramatically reduce the rate of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarks for higher state spending and reduce the size of the state government payroll a 13,000. when ronald reagan cut taxes and reduce the side of the...
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so this odd republican out there is going to both raise taxes and make his somewhat better off voters pay more for health care? no way. we really don't need to get to the liberals, progressives, but just for the sake of candor, why on this god's earth would a good democrat need to cut or i don't get why people are talking about a deal, that no politician out there worried about his or her re-election or renomination would ever want to i can mmake. the truth of what i'm saying will shine through. and the sequester won't seem so bad after all. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, shame as it ever was. today, both governor romney and congressman ryan took the stage at the big conservative summit outside of washington. so did they talk about the lessons of the election? did they show they understand why they lost? does the gop finally get it? nope. >> we may not have carried on november 7th but we haven't lost the country we love and we have not lost o
so this odd republican out there is going to both raise taxes and make his somewhat better off voters pay more for health care? no way. we really don't need to get to the liberals, progressives, but just for the sake of candor, why on this god's earth would a good democrat need to cut or i don't get why people are talking about a deal, that no politician out there worried about his or her re-election or renomination would ever want to i can mmake. the truth of what i'm saying will shine...
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taxes. that is terrible for the economy. march 27 there will be a speech in georgia from steve moore. i'm sure the last thing he will say is we need to increase taxes. host: where do you see and that they can come together? caller: i have been working in politics 50 years. the republicans have compromised ourselves into a $16 trillion debt. it's time for the democrats. we have got to cut spending. obama is not doing anything accept raising taxes -- except for raising taxes. the rich are the heroes because they create jobs. i'm not against poor people, but they cannot give anybody a job. we need to stop the attacks on the rich. we need to cut spending. i am thinking of changing my name to cut spending. host: here is what steve wrote on twitter -- let's hear from dennis in massachusetts, independent. caller: how are you? i am reacting to the report that the senate plan suggests another quarter billion dollar cut to medicare after the $760 billion cut that the senate democrats have already made
taxes. that is terrible for the economy. march 27 there will be a speech in georgia from steve moore. i'm sure the last thing he will say is we need to increase taxes. host: where do you see and that they can come together? caller: i have been working in politics 50 years. the republicans have compromised ourselves into a $16 trillion debt. it's time for the democrats. we have got to cut spending. obama is not doing anything accept raising taxes -- except for raising taxes. the rich are the...
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no child left behind and tax cuts. no child left behind moves through in a model bipartisan fashion with the impetus coming from george miller and ted kennedy, liberal democrats. now, you can say well, they like that policy. but the fact is that in doing so, they gave legitimacy to bush and made his presidency stronger. a democratic votes enable the tax cuts to go through what are you like them or don't like them. then we had 9/11 and rallying both parties behind the range of legislation some of which was quite controversial but almost unanimous support. then you move on to the t.a.r.p. program rejected first by republicans and it was democrats that saved. all i compare that to two things. first is what happened with the president who came in under not the same circumstances but without some great momentum or mandate and that was bill clinton in 1993 and the first thing that happens is every republican votes against this economic plan in both houses acting like a parliamentary minority and then a series of programs inc
no child left behind and tax cuts. no child left behind moves through in a model bipartisan fashion with the impetus coming from george miller and ted kennedy, liberal democrats. now, you can say well, they like that policy. but the fact is that in doing so, they gave legitimacy to bush and made his presidency stronger. a democratic votes enable the tax cuts to go through what are you like them or don't like them. then we had 9/11 and rallying both parties behind the range of legislation some...
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why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade film studios to relocate to michigan and create long-term economic growth there. roughly $100 million budget that left the great and powerful left michigan taxpayers with a $39.7 million bill while disney went on to post a profit the michigan studio where the film was made missed 3 payments to investors which the state of michigan retirement system has to pay and the state is also on the hook for another 18 million if the michigan motion picture studio is unable to make payments to the bondholders. the fiscal agency for 2010 to 2011 even the most optimistic the subsidy co
why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade...
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tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and expose the offshore tax havens that cost us over $300 billion a year in taxes owed to the united states, people that park their money in far-away places with strange-sounding names end up escaping tax liability. why do we let that happen? the average family across america, the average business across america can't escape and doesn't even try to escape its liability. yet, we built into the tax codes these cayman island little fiascoes in bermuda and all the places they head to. we could put an end to that in a
tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and...
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of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend at your business. if someone's paying more in taxes, that means they have less money to spend where you work, which means you're going to make less money in tips or in salary or may even cost you your job if taxes are too high. and i'm telling you, we focus on federal taxes here, but these -- these aren't the only taxes people pay. depending on where you live, you are paying local and state and now federal taxes. you add those up and there are people in this country that are paying close to half the money they make in taxes. half the money they make in taxes. how's that good f
of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend...
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, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war industry, you'd have hundreds of thousands of people without jobs. reporter: i suppose. or do the opposite which is make marijuana legal and maybe try to tax it. >> shepard: and regulate it. reporter: i think that illegal activity is a constant and what is new is work that is actually legal, it's just not -- off the books and the income is not being reported. >> shepard: changing world. >> it is. >> shepard: this dire situation in syria got more complicated, at least for today. coming up more on the reported use of chemical weapons. now,
, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war...
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frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger than 100,000 grand. the next time you try to sell your house, trust me. you will hit the roof. think about that. tax not on your income, earned or unearned but your assets. what you have, what you own. your tangible assets. home here, bank account there. is there difference? no. no difference between american government taxing you for medical devices and what it deems as a medical insurance plan. taxing you not on what you make but what you have. the stuff you attain through life of work no, matter when you work or how much you made when you work. stuff you got now. to go
frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger...
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tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist. caller: thank you for c-span. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it is the perception that the democrats are able to get across. because the democrats, they know their audience, they know who they are pandering to, they know who they are selling to. and they treat them like stupid children. and it works. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax tom- first came out and shall and dick gephardt -- tom daschle and dick kept part, the minority leaders, did not have anything, but yet they
tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist....
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we hav have a paper that was published in the june 2011 national tax journal that looks at the cpi-w and the cpi-e out alternative measures of cost-of-living for social security retirement benefits. what we do in this paper is we begin by estimating the pattern of out of pocket health care spending for older men and women. in order to do this we used data from the health and retirement study which is an ongoing survey of a representative sample of older americans. what we find is as you might expect, out of pocket spending rises with age. and at any given age, out of pocket health care spending rises over time. so for a few difficult horse we perform the following calculation that we compute the pattern over the retirement of their social security benefit net of health care spending. in other words, take their social security benefit at every age in the retirement and subtract out of pocket health care spending, and we say that's what they have less to spend on, everything else besides healthy. so when doing this calculation we are assuming these individuals have no other source of r
we hav have a paper that was published in the june 2011 national tax journal that looks at the cpi-w and the cpi-e out alternative measures of cost-of-living for social security retirement benefits. what we do in this paper is we begin by estimating the pattern of out of pocket health care spending for older men and women. in order to do this we used data from the health and retirement study which is an ongoing survey of a representative sample of older americans. what we find is as you might...
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it's a plan for tax reform. it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of spending $46 trillion over the next 10 years, as we're currently poised to spend, we spend $41 trillion. instead of growing spending 5% a year we grow at 3.4% a year. with all the predictions of doom and gloom and how evil and terrible and horrible or budget is, it increases spending every year by 3.4% a year instead of 5% a year. the difference is we balance the budget. the difference is we let families keep more of their own take-home pay. the difference is we make sure our kids inherit a debt-free future. the difference is w
it's a plan for tax reform. it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of...
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raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest pains. i'm sorry we don't take that coupon. i'm having chest pains. two doors down and up the flight of stairs. >> stephanie: stop looking at smoke. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] dennis rodman is on it. >> oh, thank god. >> fresh from his summit in north korea. >> that worked out so well. they declared war against us. >> stephanie: shut the front door. really? is setting his sights on fixing the pesky problems plaguing the church. rodman is jetting to rome. that's the funniest part, rodman has people in rome. okay. have been in touch
raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest...
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in the tax code. ms. murray provides few details, however. the real tax increase is closer to $1.5 trillion, but because the budget owe mitts $480 billion in unspecified taxes to replace sequestration and $100 billion to offset the cost of new stimulus. new stimulus. spending, mr. speaker is the problem. the house budget puts us on a track to in the just a balanced budget within 10 years but paying back every penny of debt that we borrow from americans and the world. and the senate budget has yet to pass committee, remains to be seen if they pass it in the senate, but the proposal is to increase spending and increase taxes. we're not up here bickering about what -- how to name a post office, mr. speaker, or whether or not we ought to meet on tuesdays or thursdays or fridays. we're up here arguing about whether the future of the republic, whether opportunity for our children and grandchildren lies in a future where we have paid back all of your debts or lies in a future where you allow those debts to r
in the tax code. ms. murray provides few details, however. the real tax increase is closer to $1.5 trillion, but because the budget owe mitts $480 billion in unspecified taxes to replace sequestration and $100 billion to offset the cost of new stimulus. new stimulus. spending, mr. speaker is the problem. the house budget puts us on a track to in the just a balanced budget within 10 years but paying back every penny of debt that we borrow from americans and the world. and the senate budget has...
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this is a tax that taxes innovation, increases health care costs and also is a tax that kills good-paying american jobs. finally, we want the new medical devices to be developed here in this country. we don't want them to be developed in europe because of an onerous tax. what we're going to see is that americans are going to have less access to the very new and best products because it's going to become too costly in this country for new companies to develop those products and for start-ups. and at the end of the day it will be sad for americans. so i would urge my colleagues to support senator hatch's amendment and again thank him for his leadership. thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: who yields time? mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: mr. president, i think we had a confusion on the time here. i had reserved ten minutes. i had 17 under the motion. and i think there's been a confusion about it. what is the status of the time? i would ask that i be allowed to have ten minutes. the presiding officer: the time until 8:10
this is a tax that taxes innovation, increases health care costs and also is a tax that kills good-paying american jobs. finally, we want the new medical devices to be developed here in this country. we don't want them to be developed in europe because of an onerous tax. what we're going to see is that americans are going to have less access to the very new and best products because it's going to become too costly in this country for new companies to develop those products and for start-ups....
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. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the scene. >>> and college hoops prepare for march madness. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right
. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the...
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no new taxes under any circumstances. yesterday paul reid offered a budget that zeroes out the president's health care plan. texas senator ted cruz even proposed a plan to defund obama care himself. with polls showing the president's approval rating dropping, a "washington post" poll put it at 50%, 5 points from a month ago, republicans have decided to stick to their own playbook, obstruct everywhere, hope some of the mud that covers them sticks to the president. steve schmidt is former senior adviser to the mccain/palin '08 presidential campaign and senior strategist on the bush/cheney '04 presidential campaign. robert gibbs was senior adviser for president obama's 2012 re-election campaign and served as white house press secretary. of course, both are now msnbc colleagues. in fact, analysts as well. thank you. steve, i want to start by throwing some dirt ball at you. i don't know how you're going to catch this one. >> yes. >> as we've all watched for the last two or three months now since the horror at newtown, connecti
no new taxes under any circumstances. yesterday paul reid offered a budget that zeroes out the president's health care plan. texas senator ted cruz even proposed a plan to defund obama care himself. with polls showing the president's approval rating dropping, a "washington post" poll put it at 50%, 5 points from a month ago, republicans have decided to stick to their own playbook, obstruct everywhere, hope some of the mud that covers them sticks to the president. steve schmidt is...
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now she's got his money, and he's got a problem. >> looking forward to your tax refund? so are identity thieves, and they can steal your identity without you knowing it in order to get your refund. it happens to thousands of people every year. you have to be proactive when it comes to identity theft, especially during tax season. >> announcer: every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. your identity needs protection, and no one does it better than lifelock. >> identity thieves steal from everyone. you have to protect yourself. i protect myself with lifelock. >> announcer: lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. and lifelock ultimate was named "best in detection". lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection alerts you as soon as they detect an attack within their network, before it's too late. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you bette
now she's got his money, and he's got a problem. >> looking forward to your tax refund? so are identity thieves, and they can steal your identity without you knowing it in order to get your refund. it happens to thousands of people every year. you have to be proactive when it comes to identity theft, especially during tax season. >> announcer: every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. your...
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democrats are talking about getting rid of tax breaks and taxes. limiting the values of certain tax breaks. that is what they are talking about right now. they want to get rid of the tax breaks and get rid of them. >> the paul ryan plan a party takes into account these rates approved by congress. >> yes, that is right. about $600 billion in new taxes over 10 years. it helps to balance the budget. >> any surprises from the senate budget committee markup yesterday? >> well, a little surprised that she was able to hold the line. ten republicans and democrats on the committee. but she could not afford to use a single one. she had both of them support the deal. so the process move to the floor, which will make it much easier for her to pass. >> we want to share with you two things. the senate budget budget committee with a focus on the rising debt, increasing over trillion dollars per year for the last for five years. >> gas. >> is the exchange yesterday with a republican from wisconsin. >> the cbo starts with $26 billion worth of debt. then they includ
democrats are talking about getting rid of tax breaks and taxes. limiting the values of certain tax breaks. that is what they are talking about right now. they want to get rid of the tax breaks and get rid of them. >> the paul ryan plan a party takes into account these rates approved by congress. >> yes, that is right. about $600 billion in new taxes over 10 years. it helps to balance the budget. >> any surprises from the senate budget committee markup yesterday? >>...
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as part of that, you have to have tax reform and significant tax reform. and actually, simpson/bowles, a commission i served on, laid out a way to do it, got the tax rates down on the personal side to 9, 15 and 23% and the corporate to 26%. and you need to bring the corporate rate down to 24, 25, 26% and need to go to a territorial system. but you can't do that independent of the individual system, because if you have a huge gap between the top individual rate, say today it's at 42.5%, and if you took the corporate 25%, everybody started -- >> because then you have small business. small business got screwed at the expense of big businesses in the last tax bill. so you're right. so i -- look, i say, you're going to have big problems if you try to have a big personal and corporate together. i don't think it's possible. i don't know why you just can't do this. reform the corporate tax code. you can put limits on the deductions or -- i don't care. the president wants to do it. the republicans want to do it. just do it. but one exception. let small businessmen
as part of that, you have to have tax reform and significant tax reform. and actually, simpson/bowles, a commission i served on, laid out a way to do it, got the tax rates down on the personal side to 9, 15 and 23% and the corporate to 26%. and you need to bring the corporate rate down to 24, 25, 26% and need to go to a territorial system. but you can't do that independent of the individual system, because if you have a huge gap between the top individual rate, say today it's at 42.5%, and if...
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premiums because the tax increases in obamacare were taxes on medical device companies, taxes on your health insurance plan, taxes on pharmaceuticals, all of which are being passed on in the form of higher costs to average working americans. so we have got a crisis in this country that affect the middle-class families, people who are out there every single day just trying to do their best to make their budget balance and do the important things to plan for the future of their children and grandchildren, and here we are in washington, d.c., debating yet more policies that are going to hurt the economy, that are going to -- that are going to crush job creation in this country and lower take-home pay for those very middle-class american families. and so this is the wrong approach, mr. president. i hope that as we debate this we'll have an opportunity to vote on amendments. perhaps there is a way in which we could make this better. i doubt that to be the case. this budget is so far off in terms of where we need to be going as a country, if we're serious about getting the economy growing a
premiums because the tax increases in obamacare were taxes on medical device companies, taxes on your health insurance plan, taxes on pharmaceuticals, all of which are being passed on in the form of higher costs to average working americans. so we have got a crisis in this country that affect the middle-class families, people who are out there every single day just trying to do their best to make their budget balance and do the important things to plan for the future of their children and...
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so it's a 10% tax and every long distance call. so if we teach people to make free phone calls you're depriving the government of the money that it needs to send people off to fight and die in vietnam. so they had all these different groups that want to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on and touched on in the book, but the one that this book turns up to secretly be about is the curiosity, the curious teenager's. my book is about people being playful, being curious about asking questions like what happens if i do this? if i can hear these towns, what if the machines in your me? what happens if i doubt this number is on the phone but? the team that just permeates my book. and i would like to share with you to stories. one of them is about a blind kid who was -- well to not let me just read about show. dahlia the phone and leave alone joe was about four years ago when his mother for a shot to death president. it was a shot he would hear again and again is to grow. his mother could be forgiven for raising her voice
so it's a 10% tax and every long distance call. so if we teach people to make free phone calls you're depriving the government of the money that it needs to send people off to fight and die in vietnam. so they had all these different groups that want to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on and touched on in the book, but the one that this book turns up to secretly be about is the curiosity, the curious teenager's. my book is about people being playful, being curious about...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. michigan's governor is not waiting any longer for a plan from the city government in a very dramatic move today he named the washington attorney kevin orosz to take over the city as emergency manager. the republican governor rick schneider is joining us with kevyn orr. thanks very much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> thanks for inviting us. >> mr. orr, let me start with you. what are you going to do? you have about 18 months to try to get detroit's finances in order. >> wolf, the first thing is make an assessment if i can of enhancing city services to the citizens of detroit. i'm going to sit down with consultants and restructuring team that the governor has in place to try
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. michigan's governor is not waiting any longer for a plan from the city government in a very dramatic move today he named the washington attorney kevin orosz to take...